Davis could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted in the public corruption case.

Federal officials in Montgomery said the indictment charges Davis and two other men with conspiracy to commit bribery related to federal programs.

Davis is also charged with interstate travel and communications in aid of racketeering.

Federal prosecutors allege that in 2014 and 2015 Davis tried to recruit investors to a company called Trina Health, which operates diabetes treatment clinics in Alabama and other parts of the country.

The indictment states that, as a result of doing so, Davis received finder fees.

The indictment also states that after Trina Health ran into difficulties with the health insurance companies over covering treatments, Davis tried to lobby an insurance company to change its position.

It states when that failed, Davis pushed for a bill that would have required the insurer to cover the treatments: helping recruit a sponsor, arranging for a public hearing to be video recorded, and then speaking in favor of the bill at a public hearing.

Davis has represented House District 96 for four terms. The district includes parts of Baldwin and Mobile Counties.

According to a document obtained by FOX10 News Investigates, the Alabama Ethics Commission has voted in agreement that former Baldwin County Sheriff's Deputy Sgt. Carl Griffith violated the Alabama Ethics Law.

According to a document obtained by FOX10 News Investigates, the Alabama Ethics Commission has voted in agreement that former Baldwin County Sheriff's Deputy Sgt. Carl Griffith violated the Alabama Ethics Law.

Police believe the 16-year-old suspect is the slain woman's brother and that he had been living with his sister and her husband, a Savannah police officer, Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told a news conference.

Police believe the 16-year-old suspect is the slain woman's brother and that he had been living with his sister and her husband, a Savannah police officer, Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley told a news conference.